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Ambulance Exhaust: Exhausting Our Lungs

Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2006
February 2006 32:1 s you are standing by the ambulance bay, how A often do you notice that the engine(s) of one or several ambulances are idling while patients are being delivered? How many times have you cleared your throat, coughed, sneezed, and discussed the noxious fumes with your co-workers?
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Exhaustive Learning

Neural Computation, 1990
Exhaustive exploration of an ensemble of networks is used to model learning and generalization in layered neural networks. A simple Boolean learning problem involving networks with binary weights is numerically solved to obtain the entropy Sm and the average generalization ability Gm as a function of the size m of the training set.
Daniel B. Schwartz   +3 more
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The epigenetics of exhaustion

Science, 2016
T Cell Exhaustion During cancer or chronic infection, T cells become dysfunctional, eventually acquiring an “exhausted” phenotype. Immunotherapies aim to reverse this state. Using a mouse model of chronic infection, two studies now show that the epigenetic profile of exhausted T cells ...
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STRESS AND EXHAUSTION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
Resistance to disease becomes progressively less with increasing age. Older individuals are killed by diseases which would not have destroyed them when they were young. It has been stated by Alex Comfort that, had we throughout life the same resistance to stress and disease as we had at the age of 10, about half of us might expect to live approximately
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An Unexpected Explanation for Exhaustion

Gastroenterology, 2012
This report describe a rare presentation and occurrence of Plummer Vinson ...
Granà Gianluca   +2 more
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A Non Exhaustive Search of Exhaustiveness

2022
Letícia Kristian Silva Cecotti   +4 more
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Reducing Exhausters

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2007
The notions of exhaustive families of upper convex and lower concave approximations (in the sense of B. N. Pschenichnyi) were introduced by A. M. Rubinov. For some classes of nonsmooth functions, these tools appeared to be very productive and constructive.
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Exhausted subjects, exhausted systems.

Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum, 1998
A state of 'vital exhaustion', characterized by unusual tiredness, increased irritability and feelings of demoralization has been found to preceed the onset of myocardial infarction and to increase the risk of a new coronary event after angioplasty. Probably this state reflects a decreased activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis as part of ...
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On the exhaustivity of simplicial partitioning

Journal of Global Optimization, 2013
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Resource Exhaustion

IEEE Software, 2023
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